People v. Smith, 1 Cal. 9 (1850) It is too late to raise an objection to an affidavit or warrant of arrest on a criminal charge, after the examination of the prisoner has been had, and it appears that there is probable cause to suppose that he is guilty of felony, and an order of […]
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PEOPLE v. SMITH, 1 Cal. 9 (1850)
THE PEOPLE v. SMITH, et al. Supreme Court of California. March Term 1850 Page 10 The facts are sufficiently stated in the opinion of the Court. C.D. Semple and John B. Weller, for the Applicants. E.J.C. Kewen (Attorney-General), for The People. By the Court, BENNETT, J. This case comes up on the petition of the […]